ARCHIVES THECECILW. ROBBINS LIBRARY louisburg college LOUISBURG, N.C. 27549 Volume 52 No. 1 February 14, 1995 THE STTJPENT VOICE OF LOtUSBlIRG COLLEGE WE'RE BACK! Student Publications gets off the ground After a one year break, student publications is set to make its tri umphant return. You are holding in your hands the return of Columns, the student newspaper. In late summer The Oak, Louisburg College's yearbook will make its return appearance. If you have contributions to make to either, stop by the Publi cations office in Davis Hall. Meet ting times are planned for both The Oak and Columns, so be there! What's next? Second-year student Ashley Carter meets with a represen tative during College Day '95 . The event was held on February 2nd. Bailey to speak at Cambridge Dr. Candace Lea Bailey, assistant proach to French Influence on professor of music at Louisburg English Keyboard Music of the College, has been selected to Seventeenth Century." The con- present an academic paper to the ference will be held in March. Royal Music Association Confer- Bailey, a native of Wilson, has ence on Influence at Cambridge been employed at Louisburg University in Cambridge, England. College since 1993. She holds Bailey will present "A New Ap- her bachelors degree in music from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro. Both her master's degree and her doctorate degree are in musicology from Duke University. In addition to her work at Louisburg College, Bailey is also active in the community. She serves as director of the Northeast Pied mont Chorale.

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